1600 Penn

Premise: The Gilchrists struggle with everyday problems -- with one big difference, their head of household is also the leader of the free world. Between entertaining foreign dignitaries, holding secret Cabinet meetings and dealing with emergencies, the president's family must also face everyday issues like a grown son moving in and becoming one of the administration's biggest liabilities. Teenagers who are too smart for their own good and a stepmother who struggles to connect with the children add to the mix. Despite their extraordinary setting, the Gilchrists prove that, at the end of the day, people are just people.